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When and hegemon
When the chief judge ( hegemon ) interrogated him, the rabbi answered that he " trusted the judge.
When the chief judge ( hegemon ) interrogated him, the rabbi answered that he " trusted the judge.
When considering the capability of a state to serve as hegemon, three attributes are generally required.
When used in this way, realists conclude that a strong hegemon is what makes for a successful — i. e., robust, resilient — regime.

When and exercises
When The Second City opened its doors on December 16, 1959, directed by Paul Sill, his mother Viola Spolin began training new improvisers through a series of classes and exercises which became the cornerstone of modern improv training.
When Singapore started building its military in the 1970s, the Republic of China on Taiwan was one of the few places to offer assistance by providing training areas to the Singapore Armed Forces ( SAF ) for conducting military exercises.
When the holder of the warrant exercises it, he pays the money directly to the company, and the company issues new shares to the holder.
When authorized, he or she executes documents on behalf of the township, makes proclamations concerning holidays and events of interest, and exercises ceremonial power of the Township and other powers conferred upon him by law.
When the patient exercises, their peripheral vascular resistance will decrease as the blood vessels of the skeletal muscles dilate to allow the muscles to receive more blood to allow them to do more work.
When the training period for the brigade ended with a total of two exercises completed, the glider pilots had an average of 4. 5 hours training in flying the unfamiliar Waco, which included an average of 1. 2 hours night training.
When a human exercises agency, taking a step to the left, for example, the entire holon, including the constituent parts, moves together as one unit.
When other adults point out that children should find these exercises too hard to do, Susan acknowledges this but points out that she hasn't told the children this and so far they seem to not be bothered about it.
When considerable preparation time is available, the team sometimes conducts step-by-step walk-through exercises on a mock-up that duplicates the target environment.
When one exercises freedom, by his act of choice he is himself adding a factor not supplied by the physical conditions and is thus himself determining what will occur.
When a company exercises this type of discrimination they typically look for the most plausible explanation they can find to justify their decision.
He manifests that " When, in our civilized Europe, we would find a trace of the native beauty of man, we must go seek it in the nations where economic prejudices have not yet uprooted the hatred of work ... The Greeks in their era of greatness had only contempt for work: their slaves alone were permitted to labor: the free man knew only exercises for the body and mind ... The philosophers of antiquity taught contempt for work, that degradation of the free man, the poets sang of idleness, that gift from the Gods.
When alive, Goddard said he did not want one as they were " exercises in hypocrisy ".
The Angels and Deacons were the special forces of TCW known as MRF, their classified operations were renowned throughout the Tri service operations worldwide and have since been de-commissioned. When not deployed the Wing carries out numerous training exercises ( including Exercise Magic Carpet-hosted by Oman ) in preparation for operations as well as visiting airshows around the UK.
When done on a rowing machine, rowing also exercises muscles that extend and support the legs ( quadriceps and thigh muscles ).
When tested in 1938 by the Navy and Marine Corps, Higgins ' Eureka boat surpassed the performance of the Navy-designed boat and was tested by the services during fleet landing exercises in February 1939 as the LCPL.
When not directly supporting operations, the force conducts a rigorous plan of exercises, maneuvers and port visits.
When the school's first graduation exercises were held in 1882, Mount de Sales had expanded to comprise three divisions: primary, preparatory and senior, and was a boarding school for girls in grades one through twelve, housing girls from around the southeastern United States and Cuba.

When and leadership
When Kerbogha was defeated, Adhemar organized a council in an attempt to settle the leadership disputes, but he died on 1 August 1098, probably of typhus.
She afterwards declined to serve in Iain Duncan Smith's Shadow Cabinet ( although she indicated on the television programme When Louis Met ..., prior to the leadership contest, that she wished to retire to the backbenches anyway ).
When this heresy-decree, to be made effective, was forwarded to other congregations for approval, the friends of liberal thought, under the leadership of the Tibbonites, issued a counter-ban, and the conflict threatened to assume a serious character, as blind party zeal ( this time on the liberal side ) did not shrink from asking the civil powers to intervene.
When word of the plot percolated through Black Hand leadership and the Serbian government, Apis was told not to proceed.
When Chiang was defeated by CPC forces in mainland China in 1949, he retreated to Taiwan with his government and his most disciplined troops, along with most of the KMT leadership and a large number of their supporters ; Chiang Kai-shek had taken effective control of Taiwan at the end of WWII as part of the overall Japanese surrender, when Japanese troops in Taiwan surrendered to Republic of China troops.
When Lenin died, the Soviet leadership was uncertain how the building of the new, socialist society should proceed.
When W. Grant McMurray became Prophet – President, he declared that instruction specific to leadership changes would no longer be included, so that the focus of the work could be more doctrinal in nature, and less administrative.
* " When the most wicked member of a tribe becomes its ruler, and the most worthless member of a community becomes its leader, and a man is respected through fear of the evil he may do, and leadership is given to people who are unworthy of it, expect the Day of Judgment.
When elements of the army leadership tried to assassinate Hitler in the July 20 plot shortly thereafter, it was this trio that rallied the resistance to the plotters.
When Michael Heseltine challenged Margaret Thatcher's leadership of the Conservative Party in November 1990, Major and Douglas Hurd were her proposer and seconder on her nomination papers.
When the leadership gathered at Stalin's dacha at Kuntsevo Stalin shouted at Voroshilov who replied in kind, blaming the failure on Stalin for killing the Red Army's best generals in his purges.
When the Liberals were defeated at the 1972 election by the Labor Party under Gough Whitlam, he became a member of the opposition front bench under Billy Snedden's leadership.
When Wilson retired in 1976, Foot contested the party leadership and led in the first ballot, but was ultimately defeated by James Callaghan.
When Menzies was forced to resign as Prime Minister, the UAP was so bereft of leadership that Fadden briefly succeeded him ( despite the Country Party being the junior partner in the governing coalition ).
When a military member is taken prisoner, the Code of Conduct reminds them that the chain of command is still in effect ( the highest ranking service member eligible for command, regardless of service branch, is in command ), and requires them to support their leadership.
When Orestes refused, the tribes revolted under the leadership of the Scirian chieftain Odoacer.
When informal leadership developed, it was often resented.
When the Vietnam War ended in 1975, the Vietnamese leadership, led by Lê Duẩn, began to centralise power.
When Laurier died in 1919, King was elected leader in the first Liberal leadership convention, defeating his four rivals on the fourth ballot.
When Philip created the league of the Greeks on the pretext of unifying Greece against Persia, the Spartans chose not to join — they had no interest in joining a pan-Greek expedition if it was not under Spartan leadership.
When Heath called a leadership election at the end of 1974, Powell claimed they would have to find someone who was not a member of the Cabinet that " without a single resignation or public dissent, not merely swallowed but advocated every single reversal of election pledge or party principle ".
When Thatcher was challenged by Michael Heseltine for the leadership of the Conservative Party during November 1990, Powell said he would rejoin the party, which he had left in February 1974 over the issue of Europe, if Thatcher won, and would urge the public to support both her and, in Powell's view, national independence.
When the dismissal of Peng Zhen and the municipal party leadership became public in early June, widespread confusion ensued.
When Schleicher brought down Groener in May 1932, Groener made a point in his resignation speech of praising Raeder for his " correct " behaviour as opposed to Army officers like former protégé Schleicher who had undermined his leadership and plotted against him.
When the leadership did become aware of the scale of the famine, it did little to respond, and continued to ban any discussion of the cataclysm.

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